direction and stage design by Robert Wilson
music and lyrics by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
text by Paul Schmidt
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In the Thalia production of "Alice" in Hamburg, some other funky instru- ments were used and are featured in the program along with the Theremin: the Stro-Violin, which looks like a violin without a body but with a horn attached to it; waterphones, which have many little metal poles protruding from a cylinder with a handle; and the "bug", which appears to be a diamond- shaped piece of wood with strings and also the protruding poles, two of which look like antennae.
ALSO: The Brooklyn Academy of Music(BAM) in NYC mounted a production of 'Alice' October of 1995.
direction and stage design by Robert Wilson
music and lyrics by Tom Waits
texts by William Burroughs
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ALSO: This play was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Nov 1993.
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Played in Los Angeles, California
Starring alongside Carol Kane, and Bud Cort.
Written by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
music and lyrics by Tom Waits
Tom Waits (vocals, co-writer)
Kathleen Brennan (co-writer)
Moris Tepper (guitar)
WIllie Schwarz (accordian?)